by Sherry Sissac | Feb 14, 2014
Embedded in the sidewalk around the Missouri History Museum are twenty-two History Underfoot panels that consist of engraved bronze plaques illustrating stories from St. Louis’ past. Dimensions: 10″ x 10″ Year Completed: 2000 Material: Engraved...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 14, 2014
The granite shaft of Confederate Memorial has a high-relief bronze of life-size figures depicting a southern family sending a youth off to war. Above it is a low-relief carving of an allegorical figure, the Angel of the Spirit of the Confederacy. On the reverse is a...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 14, 2014
Serra’s first impression when he visited the site was how the flat landscape created an overwhelming sense of sky. He chose to emphasize the land and highlight its subtle changes by making the tops of the plates level, mimicking the slope of the land. Serra...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 14, 2014
Leila Daw designed the original Site Plan that leads from the MetroLink stop to the front of the Scottrade Center. Included in the landscape design is a Boscque Forest (the rows of trees on the hill near Clark Street) and a Savannah created by the Missouri Department...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 14, 2014
** This piece is no longer on display. Please see our Retired Public Art Installations page for more information. The green space adjacent to the Grandel Theatre is home to a subtle piece of land art entitled Tilted Plane. Designed by the artist James Turrell, Tilted...
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